The Romanesque dragon slayer
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animationQuest5456[OP]
23.10.2022 16:37
LinkThis is a drawing about the Romanesque art period
when dragons lived small and deadly except for this one.
A lot of roman art in this time period was on walls a and buildings or some times it was a building, and it showed a lot of their religion.
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animationQuest5456[OP]
23.10.2022 16:38
Linkif im wrong please tell me
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animationQuest5456[OP]
23.10.2022 16:40
LinkWith the use of rounded arches, massive walls, piers, and barrel and rib vaults, the Romanesque period saw a revival of large-scale architecture that was almost fortress-like in appearance in addition to a new interest in expressive human forms